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Artist: Sinner

Title: No More Alibis

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Category: Melodic Metal

Year: 1992

Label: Mausoleum Records

Catalog Number: 904 008.2

Personnel

Frank Rossler keyboards and programming
Mat Sinner bass, vocals
Andi Susemihl guitars
Tom Naumann guitars
Tommy Resch grooves

Tracks

1.  When a Heart Breaks  3:53
2.  Good Times  3:36
3.  Where Were You  5:00
4.  Burning Heart  5:05
5.  Boys in Trouble  3:57
6.  Save Me  3:53
7.  I'm Not Over You Yet  5:09
8.  Thrill of a Lifetime  5:13
9.  So Excitable  3:30
10.  Don't Wanna Lose You  5:32
11.  Chasing My Dreams  4:40
  
Total Running Time:  49:28

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Existing comments about this CD

From: M. Allen Date: October 6, 2003 at 18:35
One of SINNER's best, very melodic yet sporting that aggressive edge that would later evolve into a full-fledged power-metal sound. Mat Sinner has a voice to be reckoned with and he consistently surrounds himself with quality musicians. Melodic metal fans will be screaming for more once they hear this excellent CD. This is not a guilty pleasure...it's just a pleasure.

From: Kim HP Date: January 3, 2005 at 16:29
Another excellent SINNER album, This is just a great collection of quality melodic hard rock tracks, like the opener "When a Heart Breaks", "Save Me", "Chasing My Dreams" or "Where Were You". Very recommended CD, perhaps their best.( btw. my CD has different cover art than the one pictured above)

From: shoemaker Date: January 21, 2009 at 13:17
Kim said a great collection, but only the songs he mentioned are worth a listen, the rest is more or less average or weak!

From: Dx7 Date: October 29, 2021 at 13:44
Writing a song like "Where were you" in the midst of the grunge era only someone like Mat Sinner could do it. Underrated record, but one of the best of all the 90s German hard and heavy.


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